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BooksMarch 17, 2011A.R.J. TurgotMurray Rothbard considered Turgot one of the greatest economists of all time and one of the foremost classical liberals of the eighteenth century. He extended economic theory beyond the Physiocrats, defended free trade, anticipated the notion of opportunity cost, developed an early concept of...

BooksMarch 11, 2011Irving FisherThe problem of interest has engaged the attention of writers for two thousand years, and of economists since economics began. And yet, with the exception of what has been accomplished by Rae, Bohm-Bawerk, Landry, and some others, very little progress has been made toward a satisfactory solution.

BooksMarch 10, 2011Robert P. MurphyMurphy's textbook prepares the student for both conventional economic studies in the future, and provides the logical rigor and policy clarity that only the Austrian School perspective can offer...

BooksFebruary 24, 2011Eugen-Maria SchulakHerbert UnterköflerA guide to the history, ideas, and institutions of the Austrian School of economics written by two Austrian intellectuals who have gone to the sources themselves to provide a completely new look at the tradition and what it means for the future.

BooksFebruary 8, 2011Murray N. RothbardThe Fed did not originate as a policy response to national need. It was founded by two groups of elites: government officials and large financial and banking interests.

BooksJanuary 5, 2011Walter BlockWalter Block has been writing on the economics of discrimination — and in defense of discrimination, rightly understood — for more than 30 years. This edition collects nearly all of this writing to present a radical alternative to the mainstream view...

BooksJanuary 5, 2011Orison Swett MardenThe Gilded Age produced not only some of the richest men and women of all time; its freedom and opportunities built a nation of people of superlative character. This fantastic book from 1901 provides an in-depth look at the lives and choices of some of the most famous among them. The idea is to...